we can think that, yes, we've gotten to the place where we can elect obama. but we're also at the place where if anybody mentions race or somebody brings up white supremacy they'll also be attacked. >> by? >> by whoever wakes up that day and reads that article and says, "hey, that really bothers me. and i'm going to write in a comment saying, 'you know what? this isn't about race. this is about class.' or write a comment and say, 'whites are the great minority, we should be protected.' or write a comment that says, 'you people only want to talk about race all the time. you need to let that go.' or write a comment and say, 'hey, this isn't about race. this is about how crazy and poor and how much things you all folks want.'" and there's, like, a billion reactions. but that these reactions are happening is, i think, cannot sort of be denied. >> so what were you encouraging us to do in that speech when you said "i challenge" -- >> i challenge people every time you say african-american, asian american, whatever the group, count it and say white just as much. and